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AI Synapse Developed by Korea University as Singapore Eyes Space

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Researchers at Korea University developed a dual-output artificial synapse designed to improve the energy efficiency of multitasking AI systems, emitting both electrical and optical signals simultaneously (Korea University announcement).

More than half of teens use chatbots for schoolwork, with 10 percent saying they turned to chatbots for help with all or most of their schoolwork, according to a recent survey (Reader's Digest).

The University of Bristol is set to launch its first international campus in Mumbai, India, and will explore ways to advance artificial intelligence (AI) research with TCS (University of Bristol press release).

Interim Provost Barbara Rodríguez has appointed a steering committee at the University of New Mexico tasked with providing leadership on the important issues surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) across academic and administrative functions (UNM press release).

Singapore is elevating its space ambitions, a timely move that comes with challenges, from crafting space laws to grooming talent for a crowded global arena (Channel News Asia).

Technology is changing the workplace, but some jobs are better positioned to weather the coming AI storm, according to Reader's Digest.

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